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Join NJ ACTS Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Research Design (BERD) Workshop Series on June 19th

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 5, 2025 | News

Mapping Adversity to Midlife Health: A Latent Class Study in Hispanic/Latino Adults Ayana K. April-Sanders, PhD, MPH, Rutgers Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, will provide an overview of latent class analysis (LCA), including when and how to apply this...
Frequent Use of Antibiotics in Infants and Young Children May Increase Risk for Asthma, Allergies and Other Conditions

Frequent Use of Antibiotics in Infants and Young Children May Increase Risk for Asthma, Allergies and Other Conditions

by Pamela Dahlen | May 26, 2025 | Community, News

Rutgers Health researchers highlight the connection between early repeated antibiotic use how it impacts the digestive microbiome.  Antibiotics are commonly prescribed to young children to combat conditions such as ear infections and pneumonia. But the drugs may...

Applications for TIN Training Program for Multicenter Clinical Trial Management: Due MAY 30, 2025

by Pamela Dahlen | May 22, 2025 | News

The TIN is excited to announce the launch of the Training Program for Multicenter Clinical Trial Management View Flyer Apply    

Learning Health System Scholars Training Program – 2025 RFA Open Now!

by Pamela Dahlen | May 19, 2025 | News

Learning Health System Scientist Training and Research in New Jersey 2025 Request for Applications The Learning Health System Scientist Training and Research in New Jersey (LHS STAR NJ) is excited to announce the 2nd cycle of its Learning Health System (LHS) Scholars...
How a new library is set to transform this underserved N.J. community

How a new library is set to transform this underserved N.J. community

by Pamela Dahlen | May 10, 2025 | Community, News

A $3 million grant from the New Jersey State Library’s Capital Projects Fund made [a new county library branch] possible. It allows the Gloucester County Library System to build a nearly 4,500-square-foot building in the 700 block of N. Delsea Drive, with a projected...
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